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JESSIE M. HORSEFIELD Fair is she fo lvelaoldf' A laugh, a giggle, and she's there. You will always hnd jess in the midst of a jolly group. jess is what we call a tomato blondeng she has a head of golden curls which everyone admires. CLUB-Peris 2g SCHOOL-A. A. 1, 2, 3. THELMA L. HOUSEKNECHT As full of sjzirif as flae monlb of May. The little town of Conyngham sent Thelma to us, and right glad we are that she came. Home people think that she is a quiet girl, How disillusioned they are! She is quiet at times, but we know that she can be just as noisy as the rest of us. CLUB-Glee 2, 33 Booster 4, CLASS-Arcana Staffg SCHOOL-A. A. 1, 2. RUSSEL D. HOUSER He is seen laere, Ibere, una' etferywbere, buf be gets nowheref' Raw! Raw!! We-Ha!!! That's Tubby stirring up a little pep. He is a faithful supporter of the High School and is seen at all extra- curricular activities. llis characteristic laugh will ring through the halls long after he has left. CLUB-Press 1, We-Ha Staff lg Peris 2, 3, Booster 45 SCHOOL-A. A. 1, 4, Cheer Leader 4. JOSEPH A. JUMP His limbs were easf in manly mold, For lmrrly sport or eonfesi bolflf, ,Iun1py 4that's suthcient. You know it's a guarantee. That label stands for many things. It means a good worker, a. staunch friend, and a good, Fine, clean-cut athlete. lt also stands for a pleasing per- sonality which has set many feminine hearts a-flutter. CLUB-Debating 1, 2, 3, 44 Booster 43 Varsity W 2, 3, 45 CLAss-V. Pres. 3, 45 SCHOOL-A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 35 Asst. Mgr. 2. FRANK KITCHEN Business before pleasure. Up until this year Frank strictly adhered to the above quotation. liven now he does not fail to accomplish the tasks set before him, but he has started to step out at times. Vfell, All work and no play makes jack a dull boyf' doesn't it, Frank? fiI.llI5TSClCl1CC lg Modern Language 4 QV. l'res.jg SCHOOL-A. A. 1, 2, 3. ' H r '1W,.'. N--L ralisaffftmezf JJ3P2Fvi??'wwri'r4'sT3AW9E51 5HKihYE? 3 ,.
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ssfints HSL' JOHN E. GILLIS Lei meh one exercise his besl known arff, Yonk, besides being an efficient football and baseball player, is the star of our basketball court. You should see his flying leaps. judging ing from his athletic prowess, he should certainly guide himself into the channels selected by Rockne, Pop Warner and the other horsemen. CLUB-Hi-Y 3, 4g Booster 4g Debating 2, 3, 45 Varsity W 2, 3, 4g SCHOOL-Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4 fCapt. 4jg Mgr. Track Team 3. HANNAH H. GOLDMAN The fuels speak for flaemsel1'es. This darkbaired, bright-eyed miss is a born debater and has proved this by g ining a position on the team three years. She is also an able reader, acres-', and a capable leader. She is a girl who is needed every- where and a girl who is always there. CLUB-Debating 1, 2, 3, 4 QTeam 1, 2, 413 QTreas. 1, 2, 3: Sec. 413 Press 1, 2, 3 QTreas. 1, 2, 3jg Glee 1, 2, 33 CLASSTTFCHS. 2g SCHOOL-A. A. 1, 2, 3g We-Ha Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN A. GONSIOROWSKI Do well fbe dzzfy flux! lies before youf' One seldom meets si girl like Helen. She is intelligent. charming, and kind, and these traits naturally draw one towards her. Helen is interested in French and hopes to some day be a French teacher. May she be successful in her chosen career! CLUB-Dramatic 23 Glee 2g Press 3, 4g CLASS-AFCSHR Staffg Sci-iooL--A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, We-Ha Staff 4. MORGAN S. HECKMAN You ea11'l judge n book by ifs cover. Morgan appears to be one of those modest, unassuming boys, but when you know him you find him to be rather mischievius. He can be seen roaming around at almost any time. His main obstacle seems to be studying. CLUB-Science lg SCHOOL-A. A. 1, 2, 3. HARRY HIGGINS Long, lank, lean ana' Iloiu, Like one of Safmfs ClJPf1ll7fllT5.,, Harry is .mother member of that gang: lfcker, Krause, Kostaneraki, Meseviclig one's as funny as the other. We'x'e heard that he has an interest in Sophomores this year, especially an Irish one. Are we right, Harry? Ci llll-ljtflhlllllg 1gSc.ilooi.- A. A. 1, Z, 3. I ....,...., 551. iig 5, iQ, f., , 9.4 ki I 'x .lki s 1 X l I f K' fl 1 A j
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JACOB KLEMOXV Glad fha! I Iivc am I. jake popped in on us this last semester after proving th .t hc could attain his goal if he tried hard enough. His curly locks are the envy of many a fair maid, and his line is the envv of many a poor student. CLUB-Radio lg Modern Language 43 SCHOOL-Basketball lg Orchestra 1, 2. THOMAS L. KOCH Thr uorlfl belongs fo fbe l'IIl'1'gl'fll'.H 'l'hom.:s 1, one of the big. but quiet, boys of the class. He has not only qu..nLiLy but quality as well. He is a faithful supporter of the Booster Club and has well performed his duty as the school banker. CLUB-Peris 2, 3g Booster 45 SCHOOL'A. A. 1, 2, 3g Track 3. JOSEPH G. KOSTANESKI A jolly good fellow is be. It is always fair weather when joe and his friends get together. joe can surely chase away the clouds with his ready wit. We shall remember him especially by his recitations UQ in English class. ' CLUB-Dramatic 2. DORIS L. KRAFT A bear! zuiflv kimllivsf impulse warm. Behold Doris! Not gaudy, not vain: rather a demure lassie who wins the hearts of all with whom she comes in contact. Doris is an energetic commercial student with efhcient business ability as shown in her financial management of the Dramatic Club. CI.UB1SClCDCC lg Press lg Peris 2, Dramatic 3, 4 fliusiness Managerj. KARL A. H. KRAUSE Cui flu' rawzlx, juxwlluerg wv'll play mif a half a zlrclz singlePbf'nlrlle. . ll 1 V XVe all remember that wise remark gVKruuse's although we e.:n't remember every one--there.-are too myiy. Krause, in truth, is better than medicine: if he c:in'! el1eer yuu, your ease is hopeless. 1 x, SCHOOL-Qheer Leader 4. ' C 'I '.. 8
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